Lungs
51tuberculosis of lungs — pulmonary t …
52practical, total, heart-and-soul demonstration of a Church, ... a matter to strike one dumb, and apropos to which he asks pertinently, if there is no atmosphere, what will it serve a man to demonstrate the excellence of lungs? — a distinguished Russian poet, considered the greatest, born at Moscow; his chief works are Ruslan and Liudmila (a heroic poem), Eugene Onegin (a romance), and Boris Godunov (a drama); was mortally wounded in a duel (1799 1837) …
53at the top of one's lungs — as loud as one can …
54have good lungs — have a loud voice …
55sea lungs — noun plural but singular or plural in construction Etymology: translation of Latin pulmo marinus archaic : jellyfish, ctenophore …
56at the top of one’s lungs — as loudly as possible …
57sea-lungs — …
58slung — lungs …
59L&H — Lungs and heart (Medical » Physiology) …
60LCTA — Lungs clear to auscultation (Medical » Physiology) …